The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, December 30, 1891, Image 2
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K-taMislii'il July Ifith. ISflO.
lh > sti , »yoil Itr Kirt* l"»lh. 1S110
Kf-Kutablinhed F»liraary llth. 1H9I.
W. D. WOODS,
T. J. DREW.
/
K.lUTl'llK
AND
PHOIUMBTOIL*
himself usa reformer and an oM fogv,
saying that lie did not care for
j dancing himself hut if other jieojile
; wanted to aninse theiuselves in this
way, he was perfectly willing for
them to do so. He said it was un
wise and impolitic to pass such re
strictive measures as this and turn
in'; to the reformers he said that
One Dollar a Year.
arrived just in time 1o seethe close:
of the battle of Olustee and to as.-ist
in driving the enemy into .lackson-
ville. Two men of Company “I” were'
wounded in a skirmish shortly after
wards. The Regiment was returned
to South Carolina and then with thej
balance of the brigade was sent to I
Virginia. On the 20th of Mav isti4
they could not sustain themselves by ; the Brigade, commanded by (leneralj
such restrictive legislation. lie| “I.ive Oak’’Walker, was engaged in !
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.
said that the reipiest was a
reasonable and just one.
fair.
DAIM-TNOTON, S, C.
Wednesday, Dee. 30, 1891.
Congressman Hemphill was mar
ried in Washington last week to a
Miss Henry, of Virginia.
We call attention to Mr. Waddill’s
communication in which he claims
that the same men who once certi
fied to Mr. Pope’s ability are now.
some of them denouncing him as a
“third rate lawyer.” If Mr. Waddill
is mistaken it will lie easy for some
Kven some of the strong adminis
tration papers admit that the recent
session of the legislature was any
thing but a success. Its failure,
however, to make the small appro
priation of Sgb.OOO for the purpose of
having the State represented at the
Columbian Kxposition, was a most
inexcusable and stupendous blunder j rival of (leneral
the battle of Wareboltom Church, i
between Iticbmond and Petersburg.!
1 In this battle Company “I” lost three!
i"cn: killed, Win. Burris, .lohn W.
Burris and W. ,f. Brown,and one of
ficer and lifteeu men were wounded. |
Shortly afterwards the command was
moved over to Petersburg and were in
that terrible conllict in which Beau
regard held back (Jrant’s whole army
with a haiidfull of men until the ar-
CMtorla ctirce Colic, Constipation,
Four Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and promotes di
4 'Cast or I a is so well adapted to children that I
f recommend it as superior to anjr prescription
mown to me.” II. A. Archer, M. D., | gestion,
*U So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. | Without injurious medication.
This Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y
FOR SALE.
One of the Itest engines and saw
mills in the State: 4<i to iiti horse
power, fifty feel carriage, three steel
plate I toilers. I've limlier carts. uc«
saw 50 inches, belts alino.-t new. bul
ling saw attached ami saw sharpener,
all complete: building can go with
machinery. Apply to K. T. hVevcs,
.Lanes, or K. Welling, barleston.
Also 24 inch ]ilancr and groove
and tongue and seven inch moulding
machine, planes four sides.
Lee’s army. Com-
and one that will result in great in-| panv “I” bad two officers and twelve
jury to the State. Every Snitb Caro-j lm . n wounded in thisaction. tiener-
linian who visits this great K.\jmsi-jal Stejihen Eliott was now eoni-
tion will feel the intensesl mortitiea-> mandiug the brigade (leneral Walker
tion when he sees the splendid exhi- having been wounded and eajituml
hits of other States and timis hisown i i, v theeneniy at Warehottom (’liurclt.
entirely mirepresentetl. If there was, The command was then placed
of them to set bint straight *i^ M, "t nolhini; else to lie laid to the (dnirge! in (lie “tri'iiches
in
the matter at issue. j of the legislature, this ought to he
To those farmers who have the j ^>«icient m drive every mciher. wl.o
front of Peters
burg where they remained for
nine months under an incessant tire
duetion, as
extending.
mean- we suggest that they plant a | voted against the appropriation, into | of artillery and sniallarms night and |
few acres of tobacco and see if they I retirement at the next election. These i day, during the whole time, besides;
can’t make it pay. Those who ought progressive and distinguished legis- taking part in many severe battles. I
to know sav that fine tobacco will li»'>rs should emigrate to China,: At the battle of the Crater (’ompany i
always ’eommand a high price, and where they would probably ho "cl-;"]" lost four men: killed. T. W. Berry
that there is not, at least for a goo<l with o|ien arms by the i»eople J. .1. Tininioiis. .lames Wadsworth
many yerfrs. any danger of overpro-: «f that exclusive empire. and Win. Hill and nicer and
the use of it is so rapidly! Another Chinese like measure was twrdv men were wounded and eight
the passage of an act to re(|iiire ini- men taken prisoners, leaving only two
i.. . — migration agents to pay a license of men for duty. Kogiiiiotitiil color hear-1
Representative Burn must have ()no dollars for the privi- ( r W. I). Kirvin, and sergeant W. W.
been a dancer in his more youthful | ( „, ( , () y juducmg jieoplc to iiiovefrom Pierce one of the color (iiuird. Sover-
days. and this probably accounts for 1 1.| ()1 s;(.|| ( ._ ’|’||,. |{j|| professes to he a I mouths afterwards the command
the kind feelings he exhibited to-, £ ((I , ^| 1(1 |n.n,.|it of the colored people was moved to the right and was in
wards the South Carolina 11ub dur- . n|( | 1() j,| - ( tec t tliein from tbe mis- the battle of (iravelly Run, Coin
ing the recent debate in the ls.“gisbi- representations of those who try to panv •'!
ture eoncerning allowing it the use j lu | ||(v t) u ,in to seek tlieir fortunes this action,
of the State House for the annual j n other sections: but alltlie same
State Ball. Mr. Burn ought to have j| Vl .rv fiadisli and restrictive
NOTICE!
THE UNDKUSKtNED WISHES To IN-
FOUM THE IH'liMC' THAT ALTHOl ini
HE HAS BEEN BURNT OCT HE IS STILL IN BUSINESS
AND HAS A LA lid E STOCK OE OROCERIES, ERUITS,
NUTS &c FOR THE CHRISTMAS TRADE. TOYS
AND FANCY ARTICLES ARE ALSO KEPT,
AND EVERYBODY CAN BE SUITED
WITH WHAT THEY WANT. I AM
NOW LOCATED IN BOYD’S OLD
DRUd STORE,N EXT TO THE
IIEWI I’T BLOCK, ON THE
NORTH SIDE OF
THE SQUARE
WE WILL RECEIVE.
THIS WEEK
Tvo Gar Loals of
HOLIDAV (.’OODS
IN LAIidE VARIETY AT
Tilt' Diirliiigton Rfiook Store.
Presents from .»»■ to S2.MNI: Bolls. Plush Roods; Boll Carriages,
Bicycles Tricycles. Velocipedes. Wagons, Toys. Raines.
Novelties: Home Amusements. Fireworks. Ar.
Santa Claus' Headquarters,
B. O. BRISTOW, Proprietor.
FROM KENTUCKY,
including Fifteen Standard Bred
Trotting II ares.
We have on hand a large lot of
Red Rust Proof
SEED OATS.
E. C. ROTHOLZ.
bad live men wounded in
The brigade was now
commanded by denernl W. 11. Wal
lace. dcucral Elliott having been dis-
0. 0. MERTZ.
PETER BOWLES
DOKS KIUST CLASS
a coinplimenttiry
next ball.
invitation to the
Railroad Bill, containing a
many oppressive and obnoxious fea
tures, would have become a law dur
ing the closing hours of the session
of the Senate. It is not the rail
roads alone that owe him thanks
but the whole State should feel
grateful for his work. Some of the
features of this Bill were in the
highest degree tyranicai and unjust.
piece of legislation, and perfectly aided at the battle of the Crater. At
characteristic of the body that passed the storming of Fort Steadman com-
. , ‘ .. . -i. .r it. The colored people must learn to panv “P’had one officer ind twelve
Rut for the parliamentary skill ot , » • , i t , i
i , t i. protect l hem selves from swindlers men Mounded and six n.en taken
Senator Smvthe. of Charleston, t lie | . ....
r j just i.s Other tH-opIo <lo. ami tlH*j>ass- |»risoiH‘rs. At riw* rorksroinpuiiv I
age of acts for their special la'iietit do had one man killed. Samuel Parker,
more liann than good, for the Very and one otlicer and eight men woinid-
simple reason that it does not teach ed and eight men taken prisoners,
them to lie self reliant and indcpcud- In a battle near Karmville company
out. \s Mr. Wigg, the colored mem- “U’ had one officer and three men
her from Reaufort, very truly ob- wounded and at A])]iomattox C. H. it
setved. in speakii'g of tlie measure, bad one officer and three men in th"
that if a man wanted to make a find last battle. The three men were at-
of himself, be could not be prevented tuchcd to eoiupauy “C" I sib S. C. V.,
from doing so bv legislative enact- whieli was commanded by Lieut. Hill
If the legislature had been unwise of Union, S. ('., ('apt. Floyd being
enough, and we give it all due credit — in command of the lineof skirmishers.
for not doing so. to enact into laws Hfctory of Company ”1*’Iftth Rfgl> Nimleen officers, and men of Com
al 1 tin* recommendation of Governor limit .SoiiHl Carolina jmiy “I” who had 1-oen wounded in
Tillman, the exeentiveofSmtiiCaro- Volunteers. previous bat lies were with theamhu-
liua would now. in all probability. lance train and therefore surrended
have more power than the governor fit gives us great pleasure to lav vvilh the rest of Hu company n aking
of any other State in the country, before our readers the history of one o.j officers and men of the company
hr fact his power would have been of the best coniniMids that Darling- purokv! at A]>poumtto\ C. II.
grejiter Mian that of any of the rtilers ton County furnished to iheCon-
of the kingdoms and duchies com- federate Army, and return thanks
prisiiig the (Jermaii Empire. To ail to ('apt. •Ino. Eloyd tor his kindness
intents and purposes he would lie a in furnishing what is but a mer.
king.in everrtbing save the name. outline of the service rendered by
. ! thU company. W eevpeet. from time
I lieie sceins to Ik a putty inn ■ | 0 io give sketches of the other
versa! consensus of opinion. *"nongj th;(t v ,, tU „
Hie prominent papers of the Demo-i fr(( . |t , ml | t , ini( . s ,| v re .
eratic party, that speaker Crisp has
made seme serious mistakes in his
lbiickt;e jilnid- anil mixtures, witii plain goods to nuiti li.
Comelstlc, a new falirie in Stieel-liades made for coiiiliination in various novel
devices.
Knitted worsted goods for eliildren, also rapes for ladies and misses.
I'mliroVeries,
Fosters I'id (tloves in ieading-iiades and pile 1 '. .
Kmiless variety of l.ndie-. Misses ami <. iiijdreiis Hose; socks for iiifnnls and
infants eloid s.
Hildions lo suit the people.
Imported Ifolies, something to lie admired.
Fancy loiods of all deseriplions.
Dress Makers Findings, with p "ier- away down. ! niusi iiisi-t upon vou to come
and see for yourself.
Mdme. Tliompsi n Itealtli iioiiiie for
iiiing entire! , new.
.\lma {'orsel, io id,o k and white, heap
laidies tn.at eanno! wear enrsi Is. Some-
'em all. oniv s|.00.
I
>.
q)(‘i* Haiigiiiir.
And sue Their Elm* of
SDH S’ OB ESS GOODS,
Kalsomine Work a Specialty.
He solicits the patronage of
Darlington.
WAGONS.
a re s s « « i;
I
g
HB!\RV M. SMITH.
Dealer jn a!} kinds of
( 0 I X T V • ( L A I M S, t \ r„
Elofeiiee St., Diirliiigton, S.C.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
will
(piest that some of the survivor:
, put it in our p ivver to do so.
appointment of committees, and that U(l ) , M!! rt . grt , t t!lat Klovd
Ids action, in this respect, will injure, (lia ))ol n;nkl . skl , u . h
the party in the next election. fuller, hut it is eusv to mulerstand
I’erhaps the appointment "f j whv j.c vv 0 uld be loath to
Springer as Chairman of the Ways
and Means committee has Irecn hi-
most serious bhinder. as it i
generally considered that, under all
the circumstance*, the place should
have been given to Mr. Mills.
detail of sc
vvhi '
s|H';
he
in
►ok
r'lleil a C ».lspie||OilS port, ior tile
'"'"•' truly brave are ever modest. It is
our iiitentio'i to put a copy of rit;:
II Pit vt.t». eoniaining these war nr ti
des, on lile in the clerks office, where
The Bill passed by the recent | they can be preserved for future re-
setsion of the L-gislatuiv, giving an | ference.—Kn.|
appropriation of sii.'i,(MHi to Cleinson :
College, had a very narrow escape in ;
the Senate, and was pii.-setl by tile:
persistuit etforts of the aiiti-mlminis-j
tration Senators. Senator Beaslev fa-j tniiaiv
vored (lie appropriation, and wisely
CUNTS' : FTKNISHINCi t G<>OI>S
Itefoce Imviiig vom full Idll. Tliev will lie
li’lad to sliow you thoir i»’oods, uiid will
guarantee tlu k prices to he low enough for
voil. Gi ve us a call.
iii;st t:« TFvt.i.y
M c C A L
& B V n C H,
11! Tigs Cbm'to Tliose Wlo ffait;
May sound weil {’iiilo-oidier. tint
WHY IS THE
too we think, for I lie simple rea-on
thai the defeat of the Bill would
Co. “I” I sin S. C. Y. was orgnn-
i-’ei! in the fall of isiii at 1 Ivu-v' into
service as the light cejitre or iofur
►f tiie Regiment and lirst Sr|KJ
.|S 4 W service oil tile Coast of tkmtlk
i! arolina. It then went to N’ivgiiiisi
W. L. DOUGLAS “p
S3 SHOE CFNfPrrVEN
m BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD fOR THE MONEY? A ^
Jt {SAV'MhfeAs/vJior, with no tacks or wax throat!
to hurt the fret; /undo «>f fh«* best flno calf, stylish
Mia easy, and freettuxe jtc pinko k/iofk or this
profit, than mu/ other MnrJfaCtuj'ir, it ruMi!® fiaiul-
Mnvod shot's nji»tini{ from $Ij(W to $".»*>. •
CtfL 00 tUuntthn Ilftutl^rAYiMl, th<> finest catf 1
eho« «-vcr often 'i for fifl.nuj pquals French
imported shoos which cost rrtnti Si-aHn f ipK),
and was with <*cm-r.i! 1 ■ i . i!;e •!►•:»' .jjiefc
have mediit the
.ipeiiiug for sit I
have resulted in
melit to the
wild an-
-tu dents.
poslpoiieuient of the
i Marvhiud
Ftylisii, comfortable nud (Ittrabh*. Tiiobost
too fver ofTerod nt this price ; same ftrado as cus-
•;< tin 1 • ‘ mini.u:(!.'! I t
4*.iinj»;ng I. I lit* ij, toinniadoFiK^’sco tinjfromf'hntoS'.hh',
, • . , , . »TO I'oltco hln»e; Fanners. Kail mad Men
. !,♦: I’ \ . ' * • t; «Pwa and Ix'ttcrYnrricrsiiM wcarthHin; flnecalf,
Ollf Veit!' anil I . ■ ■ 8eamlcM,tfnnH»th Itisldo, heavy Unco UXICIJ.
* \i»rr.(if»'i i h: 1 is-iiiil \v i k sIoncdKp. Ono pair xvill wear n year,
tli<*iiilNii'if • 1 ‘ ' U u ' . CCO 30 flue cnlfi noUdfcrrliocovcr AffcrMt n%
(II dpi" ..II , ,1 I I|j|| (| | ,,civ lie U'laurlvc; (rial nIII nmvluuu Uiuw
, ... . . ! ‘I* »! ,, ‘! di MdlNtli, lilli. I !ll>< J'.I'.'n - svho want a Bhoc forcotnfurt ami r.orvioo.
liriJK VHlinher of nO\. s . U C&O ^3 and ff’i.OO UdiliinmtnitiN shoos
, .. . UtTe WOu.’.UJ'<i in ( (*’’| Ih Ini; iieliuU,. nro very stror.t; nnd durable. TImso who
ttlio are tje.<in»MS <d elltemur I , . "* , ., hare Blvt*n thoniatrlal wlllwear nootherinuko.
A few day- utteiwem,. .!d !.«7mie.it. Boys’
battle on i he Rapi-Ht'
Dds a truer ring to iii • liuving public ilii.- season,
ll lliercever v .e i liinv wlnn you t'e!t tbat vour
i‘idiar luest •lo doub!'-.!iijy. ili;;i tjiue is now.
L’enli^ing this eolldil ioii, vc colli" before till' trade
Two-horse wagons are now
Manufactured at
ti SUP FACTOR!,
. DARLINGTON, S. C.
CALL AND SEE THEM
BEFORE PURCHASING
ELSEWHERE.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF i
Buggies,
Carts,
A N l>
FURNITURE
Always on Hand.
Oudertaker’s
Supplies,
Mis- Maggie .tones, of .liinies .lolim-ou A; Co., of \evv York, I lie loille-l
mitlincr- in the metropolis, will he glad to serve yon with the
latest that can he pie.iiucr 1.
Sur Placs is Strictly First-Slass. foil and See.
Respectfully,
E. C ROTHOLZ.
MAIL (JllDKRS proini tlv iittended to.
NEW m STORE,
ooeooooooooonoot) O ( )oooooooooooo(yoo-
- WOODS & MILUNti
Take pleasure in annoiim ing that they have opened a
ire prepared lo sn;l every one ,n i!:,— e very n r.
■Reus Bools and Shoes. Ladies.
Misses and Childrens Mines,
Rnhher Shoes of ali Sixes,
Ruhher Roods for Rents. Ladles
and Children.
I
.ry aii’clt
Sjflondid n^sortincut of
iii)iTiias, Tninks, Viiii.spvs
and Truv^lin^’ Hays;
l all special altentioii to ineij
I’k !!c!i Cdi-h,
lilacklnr. .X(,
onplele , lock of
iK-n* tSi)0(\S
\N'ii> ti.Vi I'rh'l'h r lA : l fs’ ps'i’ipq,’ || Y'l’s
NEW STORE!
miim
Ua
vvAisug.iiii in
In the •lejitb of Dr. Ik \. (viiilo-. li.| rivi-; n,( uienvteu «.••:!, I,
wiii, ll sad eve i oeeiirrnl la.-' VM-k. j id l!)i- battle. Pile R'*.;ilU"di ,fn;
4 harlestoi! lo es her most I,i-,,i,ineiitjntt.*ielim| to Geu'l. ti. Evan’s 5*rig *' W'UfW
V , , r , Intake ko HrnsTTTrTfi.jrf
Mill] Jl MM^con \\;H .*»• SKlii i ill'* and that Willi w'JjC TSoT’f; LAhI \Tr«>ek i o r n j iCwil n ’iiow'by
**.*>.i»<J ffnpii-HCwiMl shoe, bp«t
. .• r—— —7 * i " '"Vobi* * *i.i > U Ji: GMAltl French
1 , ImportediHiocs ciMtiijR'fi'om ^i.WtTih9<cik>,
( l.ii.lloi 1 '* .Hi. *.*.<l« iiii.1 si.»a «I|IM be
, yiMe.afvi the MmAim IV’iiyola. Hyii.ri.iialiiuraiiln,
t
that call not be ei|llillled.
Me do not ask your palroimgc simply for friend
ship’:- nike, or for past favors; but vve come ns
hom.-t business nieii a,nl a k your trade for tiie
^ ... I / i
vv.-.s known ttiroiigboiil (lie wholi j I Pood's Texas brigade forme 1 p , ii|i . ,
eoiintA. He tilled with sigiijil abili-! dirisiun and was attaelied to (iein r.tl : rtMi n t n . .
ty the position of dean of the faculty j l/mggtreet’s corps. Theeoinniaiid I hiv- Ch ' ldren Cr y for Pltcll 0 r S CastOfia,
of the Medical College, and theplntsefarranged fought through the tir-'f”
made vacant by ids death will l»et Maryland campaign. Althe battlu of
difficult to till. A ery early in tip'. Manassas Company “i”lost four nicm-v
.Killed: P. II. Hodge. Elias Gram-
•Jiani. .(esse Odom ami Richard tiatlin.
and one ollieer ami eighteen men
wounded. At South Moiiniaiu it had
!
one officer and five men wounded and
PEiTfECTEO
CRYSTAL LENSES
THADC MAPM.
Qwllty tMt til Ahryj.
war he practically reliu<(tiislnsl Ids.
huge and lucrative practice and gave
his time fo the medical department
of the service, occupying at different
times ]Misitious'of.great responsibili
ty, The cause of his death was a'4vvo men taken prisoners. At Sharps
severe at tack of the grip, whieli was’burg. Lieutenant A. II. Wnml-
aggruvated . by Ids disiiicliuafiim to. filled and eight men were woiindnl.
The Brigade was shortly aft ‘rwards
Sent to Mississippi and at the Battle
hf Jackson Company “i” lo.-t o„e ^ . Dealer - and - Optician
nmn; killni, Alex Stokes, aim hutl oih 1 r
officer ami eleven men wounded. Das I lie. exclusive-sale of thesc eele-
leave off visiting others who were
serioitslv sick with tiie same disease,
K.J>. IIKISTOW,
Tliere was ipiite an animated’ dis :
cushion in the Legislature, on the last
day, concerning the propriety oLi4- The coiiimaml was retnnied to South j
lowing the State House to lie used
for the anniuil State Ball, in 'vthieli
brated goods in Darlington, S. C.
Carolina shortly after Yiekabtirgsur- ■ K K 1.1. A M Sl MOB It F.
rendered, (apt. NorwiMid resigned 'Pile only niaiiiifactiiring Optieinus in
Dollars and
tli,it we will s.ive yon. With pluck, energy, and
an uneering judgment, backed by the Almighty
Ainerieaii Dollar, we have secured
BARGAINS
that no ninety day credit concern enn ever lio|>c
li> reach. Me are no longer strangers among vou.
but have proven the past four years that wc tullill
every promise we make. \\ e now propose to sell
you goods at prices to meet those of your cotton.
With many thanks to the public for the very
lil"Tal patronage of the past, we respectfully in-
v ite everv one to
( At,I, AT OUlt NEW STAND
and we will prove that we are still THE
LEADERS OK LOW I'RICES.
Very Respectfully,
Sulziiaciier & Son,
.n:\vri.KKs.
FLORENCE, S. t .
anil
DARLINGTON, 5, C.
oi 'i> inronii the c" .i e t. ai e ;,.ive e.jM'neit a|> „ |i|--i ela-
iHn : IttOOIlK ; STOlUfo
Wi
I, ;,.wr iMile. We I'otic
ill Ilii' t,ow"-i !’ --ilil. Priw-;
e!>;.«ii: e mi .-■;• I— .eld at a -in ill
l!' i(‘ n'v -iimr nf ilii- liinv we earrv:
■!;. iiiivo I ie* ,:V('"’'e.; New ;ei.| Allraelive OimhI-
' v', ’" a ' I'i*’I're-enl t>iice of cotton, mer-
!" e clave (•; pretil.
Dry Boods m(\ Notions
in all tlicjr Departments,
in all their Dejiarlinenl-..
in ail their Departments.
IN< LCDINi. MANY V.
SIIOMS! SHOKSIJ
In ilii d( joirinu u; we cmu
styles. Md)c; nre
! O :r I, »<!!* >’ ;! ■ ■ inM'I** .V; *(
i/n i>
SIIOFS!!!
-I !a .tii|ii>c : .
Wi
A CARD.
sell ilii iroo*I> Mini
.'D’m ran lee l hem ms representyd.
itilfoV.
A. J. BROOM.
ripiwsaiilative Burn took frproiuiuenL 4nou afterward and Lieiit..l,din I'loyiY, tiie South, Atlanta, (ia.
part, and his remarks were..seiiiiMen.aas promoted toCaptain. 'Phe ivgi-.a ^ n.,1 •supplied with \\'*ll v , / vi i i x ” JT
ami to the point. jle atmouneedtmeut was sent to Olustee, Fla., and’these famous glasses. j AA 111COX S UUl iSlOl’e.
. . u»»! * v. A “* * 1 • ’
Mrs. h. \\ . Parker begs to an- om -t'.ek «.l Men-, ilny ami ( liihlrcn- Ri iiilv-ma te oii.ihtn " i- ver l ir.-c w,.
IIOUIKV that she Will reopen her ( Jin Ii: ti(»! onl> llie retrul.ir -ized men. Inn .ilso ii,,. Lm/ hikI sTf|n and t’,.. p.’, j
Millinerv and lke<»9im«tkin^r elMti’h- Onrelotliiii!; isall inanuraelnred 1»y r\|»er!( nn-d Tani,i ami ' H?l<
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Baltimore’s most fashionable dress
makers.) to -npvrinleml the div-s
making dep.irtmeiil. and Mi.-s A. I.
Burnette the millinerv department.
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